Zelda & The Dirty Farm Truck – Ford Model A Pin-Up T-Shirt
Zelda & The Dirty Farm Truck – Ford Model A Pin-Up T-Shirt
£28.00
This RetroClassic design is from a photoshoot organised by Jeff Martin in the USA featuring Zelda and Jeff’s own Dirty farm Truck. The Dirty Farm truck is a 33 Ford pick up, which has a small block chevy motor. The frame is custom built and the body is sectioned and channeled. The wheels are 21inchs and the seats are from an old tractor. Jeff designed the interior with things you would find on a farm.
Weight | 0.250 kg |
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Select Size: | XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL |
Select Colour: | Heather Grey, Sand, White |
Wash Information:
RetroClassic Mens crew neck T-shirt from the Jeff Martin Collection of Zelda and the Dirty Farm Truck.
Step back into a golden era of Americana with the RetroClassic™ “Zelda & The Dirty Farm Truck” T-shirt. Featuring stunning pin-up model Zelda posed with a rugged Ford Model A rat rod, this eye-catching design is based on an original photograph by Efrain Nieves, capturing the gritty charm of vintage farm life and classic custom cars.
Made from 100% high-quality cotton, this t-shirt is soft, breathable, and built for comfort and durability. Whether you’re cruising to a car show or adding flair to your retro wardrobe, this nostalgic design is a head-turner.
Available in White, Sand, and Heather Grey, it’s perfect for lovers of classic hot rods, pin-up culture, and timeless Americana style.
Key Features:
- Official RetroClassic™ collaboration featuring pin-up model Zelda
- Iconic Ford Model A Dirty Farm Truck design based on photo by Efrain Nieves
- 100% cotton for premium comfort and breathability
- Available in White, Sand, and Heather Grey
- Classic fit with a soft feel and durable print
- Ideal for fans of vintage trucks, retro pin-up art, and nostalgic American car culture
Photographer Efrain Nieves
Vehicle: The Dirty Farm Truck owned by Jeff Martin
Pin-up Model: Zelda
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